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Ammon M. Tenney

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who had been a member of the LDS Church for some years. This rebaptism was to symbolize Valenzuela's new commitment as a missionary and not due to any lack of current standing in the church on his part. Valenzuela and Cheroquis, another Papago Latter-day Saint, who had been sealed to his wife in
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Among those Tenney baptized when he presided over the newly reopened Mexican mission starting in 1901 was Fidencia Garcia de Rojas, then age 18, who was still alive to see the organization of the hundredth LDS stake in Mexico in 1989. In 1901, Tenney also baptized
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In 1887–1889 Tenney again served in the Mexican Mission, this time heading missionary efforts in Northern Mexico. Tenney started with a group of four other elders. However the first on this mission went to the vicinity of
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The Spiritual Evolution of Margarito Bautista: Mexican Mormon Evangelizer, Polygamist, Dissident, and Utopian Founder, 1878–1961
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in Mexico. To do baptisms Tenney, Valenzuela and their associates dug holes that filled with well water.
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Primitive Revolution: Restorationist Religion and the Idea of the Mexican Revolution, 1940–1968
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In 1876 Tenney was among the first seven LDS missionaries called to go to Mexico.
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Arizona Pioneer Mormon: David King Udall, His Story and His Family, 1851 - 1938
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Mormon Settlement in Arizona: a record of peaceful conquest of the desert
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from the Barth brothers and began the Mormon settlement of that city.
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joined Tenney and his associates. Then went south preaching to the
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American leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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in 1859. Starting about this time Tenney worked closely with
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Mormons in Mexico: the dynamics of faith and culture
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Mormon
missionary
Arizona
New Mexico
Mexico
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Zuni
Isleta Pueblos
president
Mission
Lee County, Iowa
San Bernardino County, California
Grafton, Utah
Jacob Hamblin
Hopi
Kaibab
St. Johns, Arizona
Mesa, Arizona
rebaptized
Papago
St. George Temple
Wilford Woodruff
Pima
Yaquis
Margarito Bautista
Third Convention
"History of the Mexico Mexican Mission: 1879 to the Present"
archived
Jenson, Andrew

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